Saturday, February 14, 2009

Shortwave loggings - 0200 0300 utc 2/15/2009

0200utc 1/15/2009
Grundig G5 using whip antenna
Leesville, SC
English broadcast received

2500 - WWV Time Signal
3145 - USA WWRB Overcomer with Ralph Stair
3185 - USA WWRB
3215 - USA WWCR #1
3330 - CHU Time Signal
5000 - WWV Time Signal
5050 - USA WWRB
5070 - USA WWCR #3
5935 - USA WWCR #2 - Melissa Scott
5950 - TAIWAN Radio Taiwan via WYFR in Florida
5985 - USA WYFR - Family Radio
6000 - CUBA Radio Habana
6010 - SWEDEN Radio Sweden (on at 0230 UTC)
6070 - CANADA CFRX commercial radio station
6090 - ANGUILLA - WLD University Network, Scott preaching
6140 - CUBA Radio Habana
6175 - VIETNAM - Voice of Vietnam via Canada (on at 230 UTC)
6240 - RUSSIA voice of Russia via Moldova
7160 - IRAN - ended at 0230UTC
7250 - RUSSIA Voice of Russia via Armenia
7345 - CZECH REPUBLIC - Radio Prague (ended at 0230 UTC)
7415 - USA WBCQ
7455 - USA WYFR Family Radio
7505 - USA WRNO
7535 - EGYPT Radio Cairo
7811 - USA AFRTS - upper sideband
7850 - CHU Time Signal

6925 - WMR We Monkey Radio in AM we keep song short so monkey's don't lose interest (ID at 0255 utc)
5550 - Airline traffic on USB
5520 - Airline traffic on USB
3455 - Airline traffic on USB
6628 - Airline traffic on USB

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Latest AM stations dxed and 2 more longwave beacons

Grundig G5 from Leesville, SC using it's own ferrite antenna

1150 WAVO - Rock Hill, SC playing oldies, daytime (77 miles)
600 WSJS - Winston Salem, NC talk radio (165 miles)
1310 WDKD - Kingstree, SC playing music (99 miles)
1350 WJBY - Gadsden, AL sports radio (259 miles)
1270 WNLS - Tallahassee, FL sports radio (292 miles)
1250 WTMA - Charleston, SC talk radio (O'Reilly & Jim Bohanon)
(117 miles)

2 more longwave beacons

216 CLB Wilmington, NC
414 FDW Winnsboro, SC

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Updated list of AM stations I still haven't been able to dx

900, 1250, 1270, 1340, 1350, 1450, 1480, 1490, 1570, 1580, 1610, 1670, 1680

13 of em

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Latest 5 AM stations dxing

Using the Grundig G5 internal antenna

1550 - WIGN Bristol, TN
1290 - WHKY Hickory, NC
540 - WFLF Orlando, FL - simulcast of WFLA out of Tampa
1590 - WCSL Cherryville, NC -
1520 - WARR Warrenton, NC - near Henderson, NC

Grand total of 163 stations listened to since Dec 2008

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Three longwave beacons picked up on the Grundig G5

Longwave appears to work well with the G5, I think my G6 was defective or suffers from horrible sensitivity on longwave bands. None of these beacons are far away. All are morse code beacons constantly repeating.

329 - CH - Charleston, SC
347 - AIK - Aiken, SC
362 - CA - Columbia, SC

Picked up a Grundig G5 today




One of the Radio Shacks had a slightly damaged model they were selling
off for half price. Just a line on the plastic display, not even a crack. So I
bought it. $75

I'll play with it for a week before giving it a complete comparison to
the Grundig G6 and Grundig S350DL but either I got a defective G6 or
the G5 is simply that much better with reception. While I never picked
up a longwave beacon on the G6, I've gotten several right off the bat
with the G5 on longwave. And yes, I can actually tune into LSB ham
radio operators now that I couldn't do with the G6. And the sound is
much better on the G5. For now, the G6 and G5 might look the same but
reception wise, they are different animals.

it's also possible that my G6 was sort of defective all along and I
didn't realize it.

I know, the G5 is being phased out......

Monday, February 2, 2009

Shortwave DX log - 2/3/2009 0000-0020 UTC

Grundig G6 radio using 30' wire antenna at Leesville, SC
English only broadcasting

3215 - WWRB , playing music (excellent)
5000 - WWV time signal (fair-poor)
5070 - WWCR #3 (fair)
5950 - WYFR , a younger Harold Camping preaching (excellent)
6020 - CHINA , news broadcast (good)
6085 - WYFR, preaching (excellent)
6090 - WLD Network, Scott preaching but 6085 flooding it out (poor due to interference)
6145 - JAPAN via Canada, science update (good)
7325 - AUSTRIA - Osterreich 1 news in English (0013-0016)
7415 - WBCQ, talk show about the economy (fair)
7811 - AFRTS, on USB (good)
9505 - WYFR, a younger sounding Harold Camping (good)
9570 - CHINA, china news (good)
10000- WWV time signal
11720 - WYFR, Harold Camping preaching (good-fair)

Usually shortwave in English picks up at 0100 UTC, (8pm eastern)

As usual a lot of foreign language stations from 9200-10000 khz

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Eton FR-500 on sale at Radio Shack

$69.99 instead of $79.99

This radio is soon to be discontinued for the new FR-600 according to Eton.

I was hoping the Grundig G5 would go on sale as it is being discontinued also for the Grundig G3

Thursday, January 29, 2009

The repair for the Grundig S350DL worked!!

Here was the problem and I apologize for the crappy digital camera video but it does show the problem before the repair.



The answer in the Yahoo S350DL group was correct. You have to tighten the tuner screws. Take the screws off off the radio on the outside, Don't forget the ones in the battery case and the antenna. Remove the knobs on front of the radio. Once open, you have to remove the 3 screws that hold the display part to the radio. Then you can access the two plastic tuning knobs that have a screw in them. Tighten the screws. Not only does it solve the display problem, it also helps with the drifting of the knob. Someone on usenet suggested using a few dabs of fingernail polish on the tuning screws to keep them from loosening again.

The radio not only works fine now, the tuner wheel doesn't drift on it's own anymore. It stays put. It is a bit more stiff to turn but it works fine now.

I'm happy.

Grundig S350DL display problems.

Starting today, a lot of times when I start tuning the Grundig S350DL, the display is going nuts, showing random numbers and muting the radio. Then it will settle down and then I tune it and it starts again.

I was having a good time with this radio on the AM bands. I'll see if I can google a fix.

And I was dumb enough to throw out the Radio Shack receipt for it.

Edit after searching Yahoo Grundig S350 group
A possible fix from that group and I quote from message 4460

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundig-S350/message/4460

> okay guys, i had the same problem ad i have a fix, you gotta open up
> the radio and then you will see two plastic wheels with string on
> them, they will have screws in the middle of them, if you tighten up
> the screws it will fix the problem.

So I'll put the S350DL under the operating screwdriver later tonight or tomorrow. Worse thing is I trash the radio totally.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

AM Dx log 1/28/2009

5:45pm-6:45pm EST

AM Station Dxing - 5:45-6:30pm 1/28/2009
Leesville, SC using Grundig S350DL radio internal ferrite antenna

630 - WMAL Washington, DC
650 - WSM Nashville, TN
720 - WGN Chicago, IL
790 - WNIS Norfolk, VA
870 - WWL New Orleans, LA
880 - WCBS New York, NY
1030 - WBZ Boston, MA
1040 - WHO Des Moines, IA
1070 - WFNI Indianapolis, IN - Pacers sports talk
1190 - WOWO Fort Wayne, IN
1210 - WPHT Philadelphia, PA
1290 - WTKS Macon, GA
1370 - WGIV Pineville, NC - Charlotte area gospel station
1510 - WLAC Nashville, TN

stations I haven't heard before

820 - WWBA Pinellas Park, FL - talk radio serving the Tampa area
1070 - WAPI Birmingham, AL - Alabama comes in real good here at dusk, talk radio station
1170 - KFAQ Tulsa, OK - talk station 50kw
1190 - WIXE Monroe, NC - airing an online radio auction where callers can call up and sell their stuff. Should only be 70 watts after sunrise but suspect they are running on day power 5000 watts right now. (6:10pm)

Dang, the house defeats bill to delay DTV transition

They did the right thing, the date has been set stone cold for years now, delaying it would only add to the confusion, not eliminate it. The idea the senate gave of giving broadcasters the option of turning off the analog signal until June was really stupid.

WASHINGTON (AP) - The House has defeated a bill to postpone the upcoming transition from analog to digital television broadcasting by four months to June 12.

House Republicans succeeded in scuttling a bill to delay the transition, which is scheduled for Feb. 17, less than two days after the Senate unanimously passed the plan.

The defeat is a setback for the Obama administration and Democrats on Capitol Hill, who fear too many Americans are not ready for the switchover.

The Nielsen Co. estimates more than 6.5 million U.S. households that rely on analog television sets to pick up over-the-air broadcast signals could see their TV sets go dark next month if the transition is not postponed.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

WWCR on 6430 instead of 3215???

And I don't think it's a harmonic, others are reporting this also. There is nothing on 3215. Is this a major SNAFU on WWCR 's part????

WWRB has no trouble with 3215 when they are on it earlier.

Congress poised to delay end of analog TV to June

I really don't see the point of delaying it, it's coming, just get it over with and deal with the problems now, rather then in 4 months. Especially since it's a CHOICE if broadcasters want to stop transmitting in analog. More confusion if anything.

Myway article

WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is poised to grant a four-month delay in the upcoming shutdown of analog TV broadcasts, though broadcasters still will be allowed to go all-digital earlier if they want.

The House was expected to vote late Tuesday or Wednesday on a bill that would shift the analog TV shutdown to June 12 from Feb. 17. The Senate unanimously approved the idea Monday night, in a victory for the Obama administration and Democratic lawmakers who argue that too many Americans wouldn't be ready to get digital broadcasts by Feb. 17.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Three new AM stations recieved.

It's dawning on me that it's easier to get AM stations to the west at dusk because they don't have to turn off their daytime power until dusk. A logic says since it is dusk later west of here, should be easier to catch these stations right at dusk. Maybe that is why I'm picking up so many Alabama stations right at dusk. Seems the logic should be reversed in the dawn, I should be able to pick up AM stations from the Northeast right when they turn to daytime power. We'll see, anyhow three more AM stations received. All around dusk today 1/26/2008 6pm EST

1410 - WING Dayton, OH - ESPN radio 5000 watts at night

810 - WCKA Jacksonville, AL - Alabama 810 country music, 50000 watts daytime-500 watts night

850 - WXJC Birmingham, AL - Gospel station, 50000 watts daytime/1000 watts night

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Shortwave DX 0200-0237 UTC 1/26/2009

Radio: Grundig G6 at Leesville, SC using 30 foot random wire antenna
Really good conditions from 12000khz down and tons of foreign language stations and music coming in. A real good night for listening.


0200-0230 UTC

2500 - WWV time signal
3145 - WWRB Overcomer Ministry with Ralph Stair
3185 - WWRB preaching
3215 - WWCR 1 - playing some weird music
3330 - CHU time signal
5000 - WWV time signal, lots of interference
5025 - CUBA Radio Rebelde playing music spanish
5050 - WWRB - more preaching
5070 - WWCR 3 - weak signal program is intolerant talk radio
5890 - WWCR 4 - Scriptures for America
5920 - WBOH - preaching via Australian accent, comes and goes
5935 - WWCR 2 - Melissa Scott preaching
5950 - TAIWAN - great signal via WYFR
5985 - WYFR Family Radio Harold Camping
6000 - CUBA Radio Habana
6090 - ANGUILLA - Melissa Scott preaching
6140 - CUBA Radio Habana
6240 - RUSSIA Voice of Russia
7455 - WYFR Family Radio
7505 - WRNO music playing
7811 - AFRTS USB
9505 - WYFR Family Radio
9580 - CHINA - RCI in Chinese playing some nice Chinese music
9680 - WYFR Family Radio
11805 - CHILE?? - CVC International?? good music in Spanish
11855 - WYFR Family Radio

0230 UTC Additions

6010 - SWEDEN Voice of Sweden
6175 - VIETNAM Voice of Vietnam (via Canada)

Really good blog article about shortwave

Link

Quote from blog article

My son and I went to one of our favorite spots in town today: Mind Port. Mind Port is worth visiting if you're anywhere within the northwest corner of Washington State. I wouldn't drive 200 miles to see it. But I'd drive 100 miles. There are truckloads of cool hands-on exhibits, many of which are science based. All of which are either engaging, fun, mentally challenging, odd or a combination of these. One exhibit was a shortwave radio. We spent about 30 minutes running through different frequencies to find signals. We had a blast! It reminded me of fossil digging: you have to sort through a bunch of garbage to find something of value*.

Entire article at link above, it's a really good read.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Is Radio Shack following in the steps of Circuit City??

Got their latest flier, no shortwave radio sales, no police scanners on sale, in fact, no real good sales of any sort. Usually prices go down after Christmas, instead Radio Shack has decided a no sale approach would be more profitable to them. They haven't been running any decent sales since the beginning of December.

They seem to be fixated on the digital TV switch & cellphones.And hate to tell em, there's no money in that for them.

Get back to running some decent sales Radio Shack.

A few more AM stations off the list.....

Focused only on AM frequencies I have not copied before. It is taking a lot of patience and a lot of hearing noise to get these. Started at 11:20pm EST and giving it until 12:02AM, enough for top of the hour station ID's

Radio: Grundig S350DL internal ferrite antenna, inside location. This is a very directional radio using the internal antenna

1700 - WEUP Huntsville, AL: ad for settling your debt call today 1-800-997-5882, ad for something out of Alabama, ad for Alabama A&M basketball <11:50pm> interesting to catch two out of Huntsville, AL tonight

1550 - WLOR Huntsville, AL: playing "hey carrie ann" supposed to be only 44 watts at night - 11:24EST 0424 UTC An interesting thread about that radio station here being Dxed from Indiana

1540 - KXEL Waterloo, IA: Weak but you can't miss Brother Stair, he's everywhere! 50,000 watt station - The might talk about him being a cult, but where is the mainstream christian message on shortwave????? 11:29 EST 0429 UTC

1570 - just a nasty tone moving the radio isn't helping. Tone also showing up the Grundig G6 but not as strong. (11:31 EST 0431 UTC)

1580 - this is a real dogfight, I bet if I sat on this all night long, I could log at least 3 stations. Soul, music, news, ESPN radio, Michael Savage, this frequency has it all. But no positive ID. Several attempts.

1480 - several stations here but I could swear I heard the voice of Groucho Marx (11:45PM EST 0445 UTC)

1670 - Spanish music and voice. (11:43 EST, 0443 UTC)

What's left I haven't received on AM frequencies yet????
540, 900, 1270, 1280, 1330, 1340, 1350, 1450, 1480, 1490, 1570, 1580, 1610, 1670, 1680
(down to 15)

Friday, January 23, 2009

AM frequencies I have not been able to DX from my home location

540, 900, 1270, 1280, 1330, 1340, 1350, 1450, 1480, 1490, 1540, 1550, 1570, 1580, 1610, 1670, 1680, 1700 - I'll be focusing on getting these done. I only count em when I can hear them from my house.

Up to 143 total stations copied since early December 2008. States that I have not gotten reception from east of the Mississippi River (4 Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire), I'll have to get lucky to get one of those states. 540 & 1700

For AM Dxing, the primary radio is now the Grundig S350DL which is great on AM and FM and *ucks on shortwave. Unless you want Cuba, Russia, or religion, you dont' want a S350 for SWL

Morning Dxing on shortwave

Usually not a lot on the mornings, a few foreign broadcasters can be picked up

1230-1315 1/23/2009 all in English unless noted
QSL: Leesville, SC Radio: Grundig G6

7850 - SHU
7811 - AFRTS talkig about Obama & his blackberry
7455 - WYFR preaching
7385 - WHRI preaching
6890 - WYFR Family Radio, bible reading and signoff at 1245
6180 - CUBA Radio Habana in Spanish
6085 - WYFR Family Radio in Spanish
6000 - CUBA Radio Habana in Spanish
5935 - WWCR #2- Melissa Scott preaching; booming signal
5920 - WBOH - religious singing
5755 - WEWN - Catholic radio, SUnrise morning program
5745 - Radio Marti - Cuban jamming in background; in Spanish but they were
talking about basketball due to all the basketball players mentioned
3185 - WWRB, overcomer with Ralph Stair

1300UTC additions

6020 - AUSTRALIA - weak but listenable. talking about Burma refugees
9570 - CHINA - about web pornography
11885 - CHINA talking about the global recession
15105 - ROMANIA - coming in week, discussion on news issues

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Learning Spanish

I know I will never learn Spanish. I can count to 1 to 20 in Spanish though. Reason I mentioned this is I was scanning around and noticed the high number of spanish shortwave stations both in the tropical bands and above 9200khz tonight. I envy those who are bi-lingual, much more selection to choose from on shortwave.

Too bad they can't use google to translate live spoken spanish.

5 more AM stations to add to the DX log

That makes 140 different AM stations logged since early December 2008. The latest 5 entries.

690 - WOKV Jacksonville, FL - listened to in car while driving daughter to school today. Positive ID with weather, traffic, and tons of commercials.

600 - WBWL Jacksonville, FL - Radio Disney 600, caught station ID at the bottom of the hour right after logging 690, surprised that Disney puts this much effort into playing music on AM radio.

980 - WTEM Washington, DC - Washington Wizards basketball game. I remember when I was a kid, this was WRC radio.

800 - WJAT Swainsboro, GA - got a positive ID on this one but it was weak as they only are supposed to be putting out 500 watts. This is only 104 miles from my house as the crow flies. I could not find a website for this small station.

1390 - WXTC Charleston, SC - promoting itself as "Classic Gold 1390". I couldn't identify this one last night but with the help of some local commercials, it became much easier. They must have just switched formats because a google search shows nothing for this station and searching by call letters shows a site under construction. Finally gave out call letters at the top of the hour. Puts out 5000 watts a night so probably is Charleston's most powerful night station. About 115 miles as the crow flies from my house.

Grundig Satellit 800 radio available for $910.63 at Porter's Electronics


I can't believe I saw this price while looking at shortwave radios on amazon.com


Price + Shipping Condition Seller Information Ready to buy?
$889.99
+ $20.64shipping
New

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Clear Channel to lay off 1600 workers

The biggest name in radio, Clear Channel, is cutting hundreds of jobs. They own 8% of the radio stations in the United States.

The company it is laying off more than 1,800 workers -- that's about nine percent of its workforce.

The CEO of the nation's largest owner of radio stations blames the economy.

Clear Channel owns six stations in Columbia, SC and at least 17 in South Carolina. These stations include local powerhouses WCOS AM & FM and WVOC out of Columbia.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Bad bad night for shortwave listening

You know it's bad when Radio Habana (6000, 6140) and WWCR (5070, 3215) are barely coming in. Nothing coming in out of Canada either (Vietnam, Sweden etc). Time signals are bad tonight. Just a bad night for listening I guess.

6090 always comes in thought... So if you enjoy listening to the preaching of Melissa Scott and Gene Scott, you won't be disappointed.

Not much better on the AM band either tonight.

Maybe an early bed night for a change unless something comes up.

Just noticed, Radio Shack hasn't had a shortwave radio sale in 6 weeks


Full price for the discontinued Grundig G5 ($149), as well as full price for the G6 and S350DL.

Come on Shack, you can lower that price on the G5 so I can snatch one to see if it works on LSB hams on 80 meters (3500-4000khz) or not...... You can do it!!!!

Yea yea, I know the Kaito De1103 is basically the same radio as the G5 but 60-70 bucks cheaper.

AM Dxing logs - 11:45pm to 12:40am 1/20/2009

2345-
Radio: Grundig S350DL using the ferrite antenna
Location: Leesville, SC

Notes: 900-970 was a real battleground tonight

550 - WDUN Gainesville GA - local news at the top of the hour, positive ID

640 - WGST Atlanta GA - Fox news and then some local traffic reports

650 - WSM Nashville TN - what else? country music

660 - WFAN New York, NY - sports positive ID

680 - WCNN Atlanta GA - Espn radio with positive ID at the top of the hour.
Usually WPTF out of Ralieght is here at my QSL but I was able to rotate the
Grundig S350DL to tune out WPTF

720 - WGN Chicago IL - positive ID, weather and traffic report.

740 - WFZM Canada - show called "Midnight Blue" playing music with female DJ

750 - WSB Atlanta GA- Michael savage, this station always booms in here due
to being only 157 miles away

780 - WBBM Chicago IL - positive ID followed by news talking about Gitmo
detainees

830 - WCCO Minneapolis MN - positive ID news radio 830 WCCO, usually 830
WTRU out of Greensboro NC blocks this here. The very directional ferrite antenna with the Grundig S350DL allowed reception of this. Was talking Minnesota Gophers basketball

830 - WTRU Greensboro NC - turning the antenna kicked off WCCO and brings this relgious station in

840 - WHAS Louisville KY - positive ID chanting call signs followed by talk
about 2 border agents having their sentences commuted. Michael Savage.

870 - WWL New Orleans LA - casino commercial followed by station ID

880 - WCBS New York NY - weather with a high of 30 for Tue and traffic, snow
removal problems at the bridges

890 - WLS Chicago IL - commercial from a 1985 Bears player for a lawyer

910 - WEPG South Pittsburg TN - "The River" with positive ID playing country
music. This station is supposed to be only 95 watts at night and 5000 watts
daytime so I believe they are under their daytime power.

930 - UNKNOWN - 3 stations fighting it out here but didn't get a positive ID from none of them. Good music though.

940 - WMIX Mount Vernon IL - all I got was a positive station ID and then fade out. For the last week, WCPC out of Houston MS had control of this for the past week.

950 - UNKNOWN - I could swear I heard a time signal on this freq with a spanish language station in the background. Some other stations also heard but no positive ID. Another dogfight here.

960 - WFIR Roanoke VA - positive ID talking about Skytracker forecaster

990 - WNML Knoxville TN - the Sports Animal, Fox Sports

Monday, January 19, 2009

Just a handful of AM Dxing stations received - 1/19/2009 Dusk

I left off the 50kw flame throwers...... WCBS, WWL, WPHT, WFED, WSB, WLAC, WPTF etc.

940 - WCPC Houston, MS - serves the Tupelo market playing relgious music. Been on a lot lately and supposed to be transmitting only on 250 watts but just too strong here for that. Suspect they are on daytime power of 50000 watts

1060 WKNG Tallapoosa, GA - classic country hits, town is about 30 miles west of Atlanta.

1160 WCRT Donalson, TN - just outside of Nashville playing "Faith and Family" with Richland Land.

1170 WACV Montgomery, AL - playing Dr Laura show

1370 WGIV Pineville, NC - serves the Charlotte market. Black gospel music

1390 UNIDENTIFIED - claimed to be Classic Gold 1390 but no other identification noted and a google search didn't come up with anything. Playing classic hits.

WCPC Tupelo,MS 940

This station is booming in tonight. It's a 50,000 watt station during the day but only supposed to be 250 watts a night. There is no way this station is only at 250 watts right now. Not that I mind it's probably blocking WMAC 940 out of Macon, GA from coming in here. I think such snafus are kind of cool. Be interesting to see how long this last.

Addon: According to their website, they brag about being 50,000 watts so maybe the FCC database is out of date.

WCPC AM 940 kHz DA2 Daytime B B LIC HOUSTON MS US BL-20070822AED 50.0 kW 71291 CAJUN RADIO CORPORATION
WCPC AM 940 kHz DA2 Nighttime B B LIC HOUSTON MS US 6L-20070822AED 0.25 kW 71291 CAJUN RADIO CORPORATION

Sunday, January 18, 2009

AM frequencies I have not been able to DX

Out of the 117 possible AM frequencies, there are 23 I have yet to receive a positive identification on. The frequencies are 540, 800, 900, 930, 1250, 1270, 1310, 1330, 1340, 1350, 1390, 1450, 1480, 1490, 1540, 1550, 1570, 1580, 1600, 1610, 1670, 1680, 1700

I probably can get 1250-1580 wiped out by driving around rural areas with my Grundig 350SL and with some patience, bag em. A lot of patience.

As I am typing this, 2 states are fighting over 930 AM, a sports station and a music station. The music station sounds really interesting, it's like the old days again on AM. This is at 2:54AM Sunday morning.

My criteria for counting a station as a successful DX is I might hear the call letters or I must hear the name of the city and other identifying marks I can google to conform the station. I then get information on them, how far it as the crow flies, how many watts they are putting out, and in what direction.

Right, I have DXed 124 AM stations during the past month. In 23 states.
The States I have DXed
Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, SOuth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Iillinois, Iowa, Oklahoma, Colorado

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Added a bunch of new links related to shortwave radio

There are plenty more I plan on adding. Thanks much.

Yes Virginia, they still do play English music on shortwave

One hour each week, the Mighty KBC aims their antenna toward North America 6110khz and gives you an hour of music just like how AM stations used to play it in the 1970's along with the DJ. From 9pm to 10pm EST or 0200-0300 UTC. That's Saturday night EST. The transmitter is lsupposed to be located in Lithuania.

They have a signal on 6055 khz with a signal direction slightly different than 6110. Those shows include the "Wolfman Jack show" from 2130-2230 UTC Mon-Fri. But that puts its on the air here in the east coast at 0430pm to 0530pm, not exactly the best time for the signal to travel from Lithuania.

They even run commercial ads, they are running one for radios for European truckers.

Hearing it fine right now with some fading but no interference just using the whip antenna on the Grundig G6.

SW loggings 1215-1315 UTC 1/17/2009

Loggings 1215-1315UTC 1/17/2009
Grundig G6 using 50 foot random wire antenna

Sure not a lot on the mornings here in the East Coast

3185 - WWRB (Good) preaching
6070 - CANADA CFRB (good)
6120 - RADIO JAPAN via Canada (good)
6890 - WYFR (very good) - good health program called "For the Record" until they cut off at 1245u
7310 - CANADA RCI in spanish - playing some good music
7455 - WYFR (fair) - signal was faded hard listen
9570 - CHINA via Cuba (very good)
9625 - CANADA CBC NQ (fair)
9650 - SOUTH KOREA (fair)
11775 - WLD Univ Network (good) - Melissa Scott preaching
11885 - CHINA via Canada (good)

Friday, January 16, 2009

Republicans block delay in digital TV transition

I've got to agree with the republicans on this. They've had plenty of time to get ready for this and run so many ads promoting it. They need to just go with it.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans have blocked a bill that would delay the nationwide switch from analog to digital television broadcasts until June 12. But Democrats say they will try again to pass the measure next week.

The bill was defeated even after President-elect Barack Obama on Friday urged Congress to postpone the Feb. 17 transition. There have been mounting concerns that too many Americans who rely on analog TV sets to pick up broadcast channels won't be ready. The federal program that subsidizes converter boxes for such viewers ran out of money this month.

But Senate Republicans fear a delay would cause consumer confusion and deprive public safety agencies of chunks of the airwaves that will be freed by the switchover.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

A good 15 minutes with The Voice of Croatia - 7375khz

Voice of Croatia 7375khz 0300-0315 UTC
Grundig G6 using whip antenna, Leesville SC

News
*finding gas from different places then Russia through Ukraine, claims Croatia is better off than some other Eastern European countries*

*Top EU countries planning on meeting with Ukraine and Russia to resolve the natural gas shipments*

*Croatia says industry has been affected big time by the lack of natural gas supplies**

*Croatia marks 15th anniversary of it's independence. They call it the "Homeland war"

*Croatian president holds a Christmas and New Year's party*

*war crime trials against Serbs postponed during the "Homeland war"

"Israeli offensive against Gaza has entered it's 3rd week"

"Eu cuts interest rates on Euros to 2 percent, Eurozone has been in recession since 2007", key interest rate lowest rate since 2005"

"Sports - tennis news about Croatians"

"weather forecast, party sunny skys, highs of -10 to -5 C in interior and 0 to -5 along the coast"

"Story about largest town along the coast of Croatia, Split"

recap of todays headlines....

JOin us again tomorrow for "Croatia today" followed by times to listen

www.hrc.hr

playing Croatian music at 0315 UTC

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Great Reuters article on shortwave radios

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/feedarticle/8255790

By Robert MacMillan
NEW YORK, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Somewhere on a lonely mountaintop on a starry night, or maybe in an apartment on a bustling city block, someone is channeling the whole world onto a mobile device. It's not a phone; it's a shortwave radio.

A staple form of broadcasting in many parts of the world since the 1920s and 1930s -- shortwave in North America has been mostly a hobby for decades.

Now that the Internet is a fixture in many homes in the United States and Canada, there are few practical reasons to buy a shortwave radio. Thousands of stations that once were available only on the shortwave band are online.

Note: And many that were on shortwave are now only on the internet.

Shortwave also is distinctly old fashioned, cast against the shadow of the annual Consumer Electronics Show, which was held in Las Vegas earlier this month. The mother of gargantuan gadget fests featured shortwave radio makers, but the action these days revolves around digital audio devices.

The contrast is stark: iPods and satellite radios are slim and pocket-sized, while shortwaves are throwbacks, typically as square as a textbook and just as serious looking.

So why bother with shortwave?

It's easy and cheap -- and fun. You can hear and learn things that you would never find even if you work your search engine like a mule. From Swaziland to Paris to Havana, shortwave broadcasters can surprise an adventurous listener more than any MP3 playlist.

"You tune carefully, twist the radio from side to side, and there's still a bit of a 'Hey, I made this happen!' sort of thing," said Harold Cones, retired chairman of the biology and chemistry department at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia.

It's also magic. Shortwave radio enthusiasts acknowledge the thrill -- the romance, in a way -- of going out at night and snaring news, music, odd bleeps, religious zealots and other broadcasts from the wild sea of frequencies in the sky.

In aural terms, the Internet wins. Shortwave by nature sounds dirty: Its signals whoosh from clouds of static and are subject to the whims of sunspots and atmospheric disturbances.
But when you hear voices over the noise and squeal, and realize you are hearing Mongolia, live, there is a warmth and a human connection that are hard to find on the Web.

Shortwave also can deliver news faster than you might find it online, and in places where your other devices don't work, said Ian McFarland, a former host and writer at Radio Canada International.

Note: I love shortwave but I disagree with this. Often the news is only on top of the hour if that. US shortwave broadcasters are dominated by religious groups and rarely ever give out the news. Honestly for the news, listen to AM.

"It's more portable than a computer, especially if you ... don't have a laptop and you don't happen to have a hot spot on your favorite beach," he said. Batteries also keep them going a long time when the power goes out.

On a serious note, shortwave stations often resist many government attempts to jam them.

"Shortwave is unfettered by intermediaries so it's pretty much always there," said Lawrence Magne, publisher of the Passport to World Band Radio (http://www.passband.com).

Note: Err, not quite true... shortwave reception varies greatly upon location, time, and atmospheric conditions.

GETTING STARTED

You can find shortwave radios at a variety of Web retail and auction shops like Amazon, Universal Radio, The Shortwave Store, Grove Enterprises or even National Public Radio.
Bob Grove, at Grove Enterprises in Brasstown, North Carolina, also offers a handy beginner's guide (http://tinyurl.com/8rq3bt).

You could drop thousands of dollars on a radio, but units such as the Eton E100 (http://tinyurl.com/8x5q9o) generally range from $50 to $250.

Note: or lower or higher.....

A perfectly serviceable radio sells for as little as $30, but more expensive models are better at pulling in fainter signals.

Listening is best an hour before and after sunrise and sunset -- and away from urban areas -- because of atmospheric conditions and because many broadcasters in distant lands are gearing up their broadcasts.

Try searching for distant shortwave signals, identify the station, write to them and get a "QSL Card," the broadcaster's acknowledgment that you made contact.

For die hards, listening to shortwave can make hours go by in a dream. For others, its an acquired taste -- Bob Grove said his wife is "partially tolerant."

"I've had radio equipment in my car in the past, and I have learned not to turn it all on when we were going on a date somewhere."

(To find a a partial English-language list of what's on shortwave, try RadioShack (http://www.radioshack.com) or C.Crane (http://www.ccrane.com)). (Reporting by Robert MacMillan; editing by Richard Chang)

Big list of shortwave stations heard in English, 1/14/2009

Using Grundig S350DL with 60 foot longwire antenna
From 0000 to 2400 UTC 1/14/2009
72 stations logged (I had a lot of time today)
English only - in frequency order
2500 United States WWV
3185 United States WWRB
3215 United States WWCR #1
3215 United States WWRB
3330 Canada CHU
3885 Ham Ham - AM
5000 United States WWV
5070 United States WWCR #3
5110 United States WBCQ
5745 United States WYFR
5875 United Kingdom BBC
5890 United States WWCR #4
5900 Bulgaria Radio Bulgaria
5920 United States WBOH
5920 Japan NHK
5935 United States WWCR #2
5950 United States WYFR
5960 China China R. Intl
5965 Vatican City Vatican Radio
6000 Cuba Radio Habana
6015 Romania Radio Romania Intl
6020 China Radio China Intl
6030 Romania Radio Romania Intl
6040 China China R. Intl
6055 Spain R. Exterior De Espana
6060 Cuba Radio Habana
6070 Canada CFRB
6090 Anguilla WLD Univ Network
6105 Monaco Trans World Radio
6115 China China R. Intl
6115 Romania Radio Romania Intl
6140 Cuba Radio Habana
6145 Japan NHK
6175 Germany Overcomer Ministry
6190 China China R. Intl
6200 Bulgaria Radio Bulgaria
6240 United States WYFR
6915 United States WYFR
7105 Romania Radio Romania Intl
7145 Romania Radio Romania Intl
7180 Romania Radio Romania Intl
7240 Germany Deutsche Welle
7250 Vatican City Vatican Radio
7285 China China R. Intl
7315 United States WHRI Angel 1
7335 Russia Voice of Russia
7345 Czech Republic Radio Prague
7360 Vatican City Vatican Radio
7400 Bulgaria Radio Bulgaria
7415 United States WBCQ
7455 United States WYFR
7465 United States WHRA Angel 5
7465 Albania Radio Tirana
7465 United States WWCR #1
7811 United States AFRTS
7850 Canada CHU
9455 United States WEWN
9550 Cuba Radio Habana
9580 Australia Radio Australia
9690 Romania Radio Romania Intl
9755 Romania Radio Romania Intl
9800 Monaco Trans World Radio
10000 United States WWV
11520 United States WEWN
11655 Netherlands Radio Netherlands
11775 Anguilla WLD Univ Network
11805 Canada Radio Canada Intl
11805 Netherlands Radio Netherlands
15000 United States WWV
17790 Canada Radio Canada Intl
17810 Netherlands Radio Netherlands
17895 United States Voice of America

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Osterreich 1 News (Austria) still transmits in English - 4 minutes of it.

7315 khz - 0143-0147 UTC

I guess they haven't totally shut down their English broadcast service.

They are transmitting a 3 to 4 minute news brief in English,
followed by one in French. Today's news was about the natural gas
cutoffs and the Israel-Gaza war.

Great signal from South Carolina. All 3 minutes of it.

I guess they still care......

Monday, January 12, 2009

A few new AM dxing listings

Leesville, SC using the Grundig S750DL
New stations identified, midnight to 1:30AM EST 1/12/2009

1300 WNQM - Nashville, TN (5000 watts) (342 miles)
1440 WGMI - Breman, GA (62 watts) (209 miles)
1440 WLWI - Montgomery, AL (1000 watts) (297 miles)
730 KQPN - West Memphis, AR (1000 watts) (497 miles)

I wonder if WGMI is transmitting on day power (2500 watts)??

Also picked up 1310, an oldies station, which is probably CIWW out of Ottawa, Canada but did not hear station ID.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Shortwave Dxing from 0200-0255UTC 1/11/2009

0200-0259 UTC, Leesville SC, Grundig G6 using whip antenna
only English unless noted

2500 WWV (Fair) - Time Signal
3145 WWRB (good) - Brother Stair
3185 WWRB (very good)
3215 WWCR #1 (very good)
5000 WWV (fair) - time signal
5025 CUBA - Cuban Music station
5050 WWRB (good) - playing Treasure of Truth
5070 WWCR #3 (good but got worse)
5110 WBCQ (bad) - barely heard it and only for a minute
5890 WWCR #4 (good) - Scriptures for America
5935 WWCR #2 (very good) - The Scott's preaching
5950 Taiwan (good) - relayed from WYFR in Florida
6000 Cuba (very good)
6010 Sweden (fair) - 0230utc, lots of noise and interference
6040 VATICAN (very good)
6090 WLD (good) - more Scott's preaching
6120 IRAN (poor) - barely heard, signed off at 230UTC
6140 CUBA (very good)
6175 VIETNAM (fair to good) - relayed from Canada, on at 0230 UTC
6190 SERBIA (fair to poor) - heard ID and not much else
6200 CZECH (fair) - Radio Prague
6240 RUSSIA (fair) - usually comes in better
7305 VATICAN (good) - ident to 6040
7345 CZECH (fair) - identical to 6200
7440 UKRAINE?? (very good) - probably in Ukrainian, they've been off the air lately
7505 WRNO (good) - playing mostly music, soliciting for people to broadcast, hope it works for them
7535 EGYPT (poor) - barely heard, got ID, much interference
7850 CHU (fair) - Canada time signal

Edit: I keep putting in 2008 as the year......

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Grundig Globe Travler G3

This looks like a small unit that can do it all. Let's hope Radio Shack picks up on this radio and will resell it. About the size of the discontinued G5.

http://www.etoncorp.com/upload/contents/307/G3.pdf

I'm buying it when it comes out.

All AM stations listened to from 11/2008 to 1/2009

This list includes everything from every location listened to the AM band from Nov 2008 to Jan 9, 2009

27 states (Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Washington DC, Florida, Georgia,
Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Lousiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan
Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Also listened to Canada and probably Mexico (unconfirmed)

24 states that I have not copied a signal (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Delaware.

530 WWRB Okeechobee, FL
550 WDUN Gainesville, GA
560 WVOC Columbia, SC
570 WWNC Asheville, NC
580 WGAC Augusta, GA
600 WREC Memphis, TN
610 WOID Miami, FL
620 WGCV Cayce, SC
620 WRJZ Knoxville, TN
620 WDAE St. Petersburg, FL
630 WMAL Washington, DC
640 WGST Atlanta, GA
650 WSM Nashville, TN
660 WFAN New York, NY
660 WLFJ Greenville, SC
670 WSCR Chicago, IL
680 WPTF Raleigh, NC
690 WIST New Orleans, LA
700 WLW Cincinnati, OH
710 WOR New York, NY
720 WGN Chicago, IL
740 CFZM Canada - Edit: thanks for the correction
740 KRMG Tulsa, OK
750 WSB Atlanta, GA
760 WJR Detroit, MI
770 WABC New York, NY
780 WBBM Chicago, IL
790 WNIS Norfolk, VA
810 WGY Schenectady, NY
820 WBAP Dallas, TX
830 WTRU Greensboro, NC
840 WHAS Louisville, KY
840 WCEO Columbia, SC
850 WKVL Knoxville, TN
850 KOA Denver, CO
860 CJBC Toronto, ON
860 WEVA Emporia, VA
870 WWL New Orleans, LA
880 WCBS New York, NY
890 WLS Chicago, IL
890 WBAJ Columbia, SC
910 WJCW Johnson City, TN
920 WGKA Atlanta, GA
940 WMAC Macon, GA
950 WORD Spartanburg, SC
960 WFIR Roanoke, VA
970 WGTK Louisville, KY
990 WNML Knoxville, TN
1000 WMVP Chicago, IL
1010 WINS New York, NY
1020 KDKA Pittsburgh, PA
1030 WBZ Boston, MA
1040 WHO Des Moines, IA
1040 WYSL Rochester, NY
1050 WFAM Augusta, GA
1060 KYW Philadelphia, PA
1070 WFNI Indianapolis, IN
1080 WHOO Orlando, FL
1080 KRLD Dallas, TX
1080 WKJK Louisville, KY
1080 WTIC Hartford, CT
1090 WBAL Baltimore, MD
1090 KAAY Little Rock, AR
1090 WCZZ Greenwood, SC
1100 WTAM Cleveland, OH
1110 WBT Charlotte, NC
1120 KMOX St. Louis, MO
1130 WBBR New York, NY
1140 WRVA Richmond, VA
1150 WCRK Morrsitown, TN
1160 WCFO Atlanta, GA
1170 WWVA Wheeling WV
1170 WQVA Lexington, SC
1180 WHAM Rochester, NY
1190 WOWO Fort Wayne, IN
1200 WOAI San Antonio, TX
1200 WJES Saluda, SC
1210 WPHT Philadelphia, PA
1220 WHKW Cleveland, OH
1230 WOIC Columbia, SC
1240 WKDK Newberry, SC
1260 WCHV Charlottesville, VA
1280 WANS Anderson, SC
1290 WTKS Savannah, GA
1320 WISW Columbia, SC
1360 WCHL Chapel Hill, NC
1370 WVIE Baltimore, MD
1370 WSPD Toledo, OH
1380 WKJV Asheville, NC
1380 WYNF Augusta, GA
1400 WCOS Columbia, SC
1410 WIQR Prattville, AL
1420 WHK Cleveland, OH
1430 WBLR Batesburg-Leesville, SC
1460 WEWO Laurinburg, NC
1470 WQXL Columbia, SC
1470 WRGA Rome, GA
1500 WFED Washington, DC
1510 WLAC Nashville, TN
1520 KOKC Oklahoma City, OK
1530 WCKY Cincinnati, OH
1560 WQEW New York, NY
1560 WAGL Lancaster, SC
1590 WKTP Kingsport, TN
1620 WNRP Pensacola, FL
1630 WRDW Augusta, GA
1640 WTNI Biloxi, MS
1650 WHKT Portsmouth, VA
1660 WFNA Charlotte, NC
1690 WMLB Atlanta, GA

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

YES!!! KOA Denver received on my Grundig S350DL

850 KOA Denver, CO

It was faint, it was maybe 2 minutes max, but I heard the call letters twice with a traffic report. 1340 miles as a the crow flies, a new record!! WOO HOO

Grundig to introduce a G8 shortwave radio

http://www.etoncorp.com/product_card/?p_ProductDbId=916173

Not much known about the size of the unit, looks like no number pads for direct entry.

Looks like the Grundig G5 has been discontinued

Just some shortwave stuff 0330-0400 UTC

0330-0400UTC, Leesville SC, Grundig G6 with 60 foot random wire antenna. English only unless noted

2500 - WWV - tick tock at the tone......
3145 - WWRB Brother Stair
3185 - WWRB
3215 - WWCR 1
3350 - SPAIN - R. Exterior de Espana - in Spanish
5000 - WWV tick tock tick tock
5070 - WWCR 3
5875 - WHRI - World Harvest Radio
6000 - CUBA
6005 - BBC - weak
6010 - SWEDEN - fair to good signal
6090 - WLD - Melissa Scott
6110 - ALBANIA - sounded strong but weak modulation
6140 - CUBA
6175 - VIETNAM - poor signal but listenable
7255 - BBC - pretty good here

1090 - KAAY Little Rock, AR - more Brother stair

Monday, January 5, 2009

SW loggings 0400-0430utc 1/5/2008

0400-0430utc 1/8/2008 English only
Using Grundig 350DL receiver

3145 - USA, WWRB, Brother Stair
3185 - USA, WWRB
3215 - USA, WWCR #1
5000 - USA, WWV, time signal
5070 - USA, WWCR #3
5890 - USA, WWCR #4 Scriptures for America
5935 - USA, WLD Unversity Network
5950 - USA, WYFR Family Radio
6000 - Cuba, Radio Habana
6020 - Turkey, Voice of Turkey
6080 - Czech Republic, Radio Prague
6090 - USA, WLD University Network
6115 - Romania
6140 - Cuba, Radio Habana
6240 - Russia, Voice of Russia
6915 - USA, WYFR Family Radio
7160 - Zambia, CVC International
7315 - France, Radio France International
7335 - Russia, Voice of Russia
7505 - USA, WRNO
9505 - USA, WYFR Family Radio
9680 - USA, WYFR Family Radio
9955 - USA, WRMI Radio Miami International